Cleaning an acrylic tank

reefstew

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What is the best way to clean an acrylic tank? I plan on taking a tank down so is it better to clean it when it is up & running or clean it in the driveway with a hose? Thanks for the help.
 
We clean ours in driveway with vinegar and water. Our 300g was really scratched up and had a lot of coraline algae on it. Let it soak with vinegar and scrubbed with acrylic safe pad. The Novus kit with a car detailer works wonders on the scratches
 
Love acrylic! light, clear view, so on and so forth, hate acrylic, they are made to be scratched......
 
I have all the Novus compounds and the detailer pad if you want to use it. It works really well but I will never do it myself again :)
 
I have all the Novus compounds and the detailer pad if you want to use it. It works really well but I will never do it myself again :)

+1, have lots of stuff left over from 300g buff, but WILL never.....if I can find it, it's yours.. Also, if you plan or are your using a drill and a buff ball, take note not to stay in one place to long or allow to get hot. My buddies take ended up with a little crazing on his 75g...
 
Micromesh sanding kit and a spray water bottle is great for removing scratches. I wish I would have buffed my entire tank before filling it with water...
 
I know a lot of the acrylic folks use original magic erasers. They're a celled polymer that's basically inert and totally safe, as long as you get the originals and NOT the scented variety.
 
Just the simple vinegar and water soak. You could also place towels soaked in vinegar/water on the algae spots for an hour or so - this would save on vinegar and water.
 
I know a lot of the acrylic folks use original magic erasers. They're a celled polymer that's basically inert and totally safe, as long as you get the originals and NOT the scented variety.

I used the magic eraser & it worked great. Can this be used when a tank is up & running?
 
I have all the Novus compounds and the detailer pad if you want to use it. It works really well but I will never do it myself again :)

I've use the Novus 1-2-3 on outside scratches. It worked fine for smaller, isolated scratches but I would NOT want to do an entire tank.

I know a lot of the acrylic folks use original magic erasers. They're a celled polymer that's basically inert and totally safe, as long as you get the originals and NOT the scented variety.

This is what I regularly use and they work great even for coraline. As said, just use the original and you'll be all good. I cut them into smaller pieces with a razor blade and get a lot of use out of them.
 
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